Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Westboro Baptist Church Protest At University of Central Florida, SeaWorld NAACP Convention

ORLANDO, Florida -- The
Westboro Baptist Church, known for its controversial statements and protesting military funerals, has
once again announced planned protests in Central Florida on July 15 and 16, 2013.

Westboro Baptist Church Protest At SeaWorld Annual NAACP Convention

The first protest is scheduled to take place on July 15 at 8 a.m. outside the Sea World Annual NAACP Convention at the Doubletree Hotel located at 9840
International Drive in Orlando, Florida. The motto for this year's
NAACP convention that runs from July 11 to July 16 is "We Shall Not Be
Moved."

According
to the church's website www.godhatesfags.com, "Westboro Baptist Church
will picket the NAACP Convention. God will not
have Same-Sex Marriage. The only discussion that should be going on
with
the NAACP is a united voice of outrage and objection to the launching
of the SSM Juggernaut that will unleash the wrath of God upon this
nation."

Westboro Baptist Church Protest At University of Central Florida

The second protest is planned on July 16 at 9:15 a.m. at the University of Central Florida Orlando campus.

WBC said on its website that it will hold a public
demonstration at the University of Central Florida because "It
used to be that public universities in this nation were sources of
knowledge and instruction. Today, they are sources of sin and
debauchery, churning out a generation whose ignorance of history and
laws is only to be outdone by their ignorance of God and scripture.... They have been taught from the cradle the
great lies that "God love everyone" and "It's okay to be gay" -- lies
that will kill their bodies, destroy their nation and damn their souls
to hell forever."

However, some UCF students are planning a counter-protest.

"We are going to tell them to crawl back into their pathetic little
holes, and leave us the hell alone... We want to show the world, regardless
of what happens, that UCF will stand together, all races, colors, and
religions/atheists against hate," the students said on their counter-protest Facebook page.

WBC Sometimes A No-Show At Announced Protests

WBC
has a spotty track record of showing up to announced protests in
Central Florida. In Brevard County, WBC was a no-show at an announced
planned protest a Palm Bay serviceman's funeral
last year. But the group did show up at Kennedy Space Center to
protest Congreswoman Gabrielle Giffords' husband, astronaut Mark Kelly,
during a Space Shuttle Endeavour launch two years ago.